...which is from "Harmony Corruption", not FETO, for the record...but yeah.

So yeah, I just did a quick refresher for each of the first two albums, and FETO is definitely my favorite. The production is perfect for what grindcore was at that time - i.e., extremely grungy and dirty, but just clean enough to really get the full heavosity of the amazing riffs. FETO for the win.

...which is from "Harmony Corruption", not FETO, for the record...but yeah.

I know that! I should have made my two points in different paragraphs. After I was done talking about the lineup for FETO, I went on to talk about Jesse Pintado being awesome and love the riff he wrote for Suffer the Children.

This is really hard for me, ND are one of my favorite bands of all time and I love everything they've done. I have to go with "Enemy Of The Music Business." I think that album perfectly blends the energy and anger of their early shit with the more refined musicianship of their later stuff. Everything they've done since has been pure gold too.

Scum and FETO will forever be classics, with a double CD of those given to me when I was 14 being my introduction to extreme music, but 'Code is Red' is my favorite of theirs personally, it just does it for me more so than any of their other records!